Yankees prospect Spencer Jones on fire
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YouTube We’re officially less than one week away from the July 31st Major League Baseball trade deadline and some teams are already making moves. On Thursday night, the Seattle Mariners acquired Josh Naylor from the Arizona Diamondbacks,
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SB Nation on MSNYankees Mailbag: Eyeing the pitching market and Spencer Jones’ hot streakPeter and Cheryle asks: Why is Spencer Jones destroying Triple-A pitching after struggling at times in Double-A? Was he bored or discouraged at Double-A and in need of a challenge or will opposing Triple-A pitchers in time identify and target his weaknesses?
Spencer Jones has been at the center of trade rumors for the New York Yankees of late, but the organization's No. 4 prospect is making a strong case that his only move should be to the Bronx. The 2022 first-round selection (No.
Yankees may risk wasting Judge’s prime by holding on to young prospects originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Plenty of teams are calling. But the Yankees aren’t picking up the phone just to say yes.
The Yankees have had a need for a third baseman since releasing DJ LeMahieu and moving Jazz Chisholm back to the keystone. As of late, manager Aaron Boone has used a combination of Oswald Peraza and Jorbit Vivas at the hot corner.
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The Yankees have established a track record over these last several years of acquiring relievers at the trade deadline. Even in 2023, when they ended up missing the playoffs, the Yankees traded for Keynan Middleton from the White Sox.
One MLB insider recently suggested a trade that could grant the New York Yankees an All-Star third baseman ahead of next week's deadline.